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  • S. 5282, titled the "Car Privacy Rights Act of 2024," is a bill that aims to protect consumer car-related data. It prohibits car manufacturers and other companies from sharing or selling this data without first notifying consumers and obtaining their explicit consent. The bill also requires...

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    This bill wants to make sure that before car companies can share or sell information about a person's car, they have to tell the person and get permission first. It also says that companies have to be clear about how they use this information, and there are rules to make sure they're doing it the right way.

  • S. 1101, also known as the "States Handling Access to Reciprocity for Employment Act of 2025" or the "SHARE Act of 2025," seeks to allow the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to share criminal history records with state licensing authorities. This would help these...

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    The SHARE Act of 2025 is a plan that lets the FBI share criminal history records with states so they can check if people applying for certain jobs in different states have a criminal record. This information can only be used for job licensing and can't be shared any further.

  • H. R. 2332, also known as the “SHARE Act of 2025”, aims to enable the sharing of criminal history record information by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) with state licensing authorities. This information, obtained through an agreement with state law enforcement or...

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    H. R. 2332, or the "SHARE Act of 2025", is a plan to let the FBI share people's criminal history with states so they can decide if someone should get a license for certain jobs. This information helps states know if a person is okay to work in a job where different states agree to share these details.

  • H.R. 2828, known as the "VA DATA Access Transparency and Accountability Act of 2025," aims to protect veterans' personal information. It prevents the Secretary of Veterans Affairs from giving the Department of Government Efficiency access to any veteran's data. Additionally, special...

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    H.R. 2828 is a new rule that says the government can't use veterans' private information for the wrong reasons and has to give it back when they're done using it. It tries to keep veterans' personal data safe and sound, like keeping a secret in a special locked box.